
CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: Archers Of Loaf, Dry Cleaning, Courtney Barnett, Burial & More
Glide drops caustic commentary on selected tracks from albums released the week of October 19-22, 2022
Glide drops caustic commentary on selected tracks from albums released the week of October 19-22, 2022
Last night’s Cure show premiered “I Can Never Say Goodbye”, a heartfelt ballad dedicated to Smith’s brother who passed away a few years ago. Smith’s signature vocal style belts out lyrics of loss while distorted guitars carry the instrumental, it’s a touching piece and one we hope to hear on whatever future project these unreleased songs end up on
The fourth album from the UK-based Young Gun Silver Fox is a continuation of the group’s Yacht Rock-inspired sound. Straight out of the late 70’s/early 80’s Ticket To Shangri La grooves with polished shiny efforts.
A Place to Bury Strangers reissued ‘Exploding Head’ for its 13th anniversary.
James McMurtry hit Portland, Oregon’s Aladdin Theater on Wednesday, October 19th.
Bob Weir recently celebrated his 75th birthday, but there’s no sign of the legendary musician slowing down his long strange trip of sharing live music with the world. Bobby wasted little time upon taking the stage Wednesday, October 19th at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, NV
Dry Cleaning seeped quickly onto the scene, debuting with two of the best EPs from 2019 and one of the best albums of 2021 with New Long Leg. The fact that they were so quick to rush out a second album was concerning. Was it a rush job, or a lighter album helmed on tour stops? Neither, in fact, the seeds of Stumpwork were written before New Long Leg was even finished, which cements that not only are the band prodigious writers but that when the band is given more time to hone their songs, as they do here, the results are that much stronger.
Nine months after 2021’s Glowing Lantern sessions, the wax still warm on the vinyl presses, The Mother Hips moved from their digs at 25th Street Recorders in Oakland, California, and
Tender Glue is made up of Tom Gluewicki, who was originally born and raised in Poland and later moved to New York in 2002. He explains his first encounter with
The new single “summit sipper” from Bay Area-based Credit Electric flows over the listener as a steady stream of consciousness with lyrics and dreamy piano flourishes swirling around each other throughout. Its slightly lo-fi approach